Forum: Video Recording and Processing
03-12-2016, 03:55 PM
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Hi Lauren and folks. I shot the wedding ceremony on Video. It is not of any merit as a work of art, but it is a record of what was said and done. I had to leave before I could read all the helpful comments, so the advice was wasted in that sense, but it is now here for all to refer to later. All I did was set the k-5 on a sturdy tripod, put the 16-50 on it and pressed the go button. That was when I realised there is no AF in Video. So I had to stop it, Focus the lens and start again.
There is a lot more to this video lark than I had previously realised, it makes me admire your work even more Lauren.
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Forum: Video Recording and Processing
03-10-2016, 04:54 PM
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Thinking about shooting my daughters wedding in a few hours, I dont think I will be in a position to video the event hand held, I think a tripod for the service will be better (its outdoors in a garden, not a church in sight) Today is overcast, so Hi DR should not be an issue. Any tips on a few quick do's and don'ts?? Any lens suggestions? I have just about everything Pentax makes from 12 - 250mm , so I'm spoiled for choice
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Forum: Video Recording and Processing
03-09-2016, 07:16 PM
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Very impressive Lauren. If you don't mind I will invite all the DPR types who claim Pentax is useless for Video to view your work.
You have inspired me, my Daughter is getting married tomorrow, and I've hired a local 'tog to shoot the ceremony, but I might just set up my K-5 on a tripod to record video of the event. Thanks for that.
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